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'''Peroz II Kushanshah''' (]: ''Πιρωςο Κοϸανο ϸαηο''){{sfn|Cribb|2010|p=98}} was the penultimate ] of the ] from 303 to 330.{{sfn|Cribb|2014|p=4}} He was the successor of ]. '''Peroz II Kushanshah''' (]: ''Πιρωςο Κοϸανο ϸαηο''){{sfn|Cribb|2010|p=98}} was the penultimate ] of the ] from 303 to 330.{{sfn|Cribb|Donovan|2014|p=4}} He was the successor of ].


Like his two previous predecessors—] and ]—Peroz II had the same group of coins minted during his reign, with gold ]s and copper ] provided from the main Kushano-Sasanian base of ].{{sfn|Rezakhani|2017|p=83}} However, Peroz II is called "the Great Kushan King" and not the "Kushan King of Kings" on his coins, hence renouncing their claim of kingship over the ].{{sfn|Rezakhani|2017|p=83}} Since the reign of Hormizd I Kushanshah, copper drachms were minted with the names of two local governors, Meze and Kavad.{{sfn|Rezakhani|2017|p=83}} This was also continued under Peroz II.{{sfn|Rezakhani|2017|p=83}} Peroz II was succeeded by ] in Tukharistan, while the Sasanian ] ] ({{reign|309|379}}) incorporated ] and ] into his own domains.{{sfn|Rezakhani|2017|p=83}}{{sfn|Vaissière|2016}}{{sfn|Cribb|2010|p=109}} Like his two previous predecessors—] and Hormizd II Kushanshah—Peroz II had the same group of coins minted during his reign, with gold ]s and copper ] provided from the main Kushano-Sasanian base of ].{{sfn|Rezakhani|2017|p=83}} However, Peroz II is called "the Great Kushan King" and not the "Kushan King of Kings" on his coins, hence renouncing their claim of kingship over the ].{{sfn|Rezakhani|2017|p=83}} Since the reign of Hormizd I Kushanshah, copper drachms were minted with the names of two local governors, Meze and Kavad.{{sfn|Rezakhani|2017|p=83}} This was also continued under Peroz II.{{sfn|Rezakhani|2017|p=83}}
In ], Peroz II issued copper coins with his characteristic "bull horns crown".{{sfn|Cribb|2010|p=109}} However, he was the last of the Kushano-Sasanian rulers to issue such coins in Gandhara.{{sfn|Cribb|2010|p=109}} After that point, the area was occupied by ], who issued his own coinage from ].{{sfn|Rezakhani|2017|p=83}}{{sfn|Vaissière|2016}}{{sfn|Cribb|2010|p=109}}

Peroz II was succeeded by ] in Tukharistan, while the Sasanian ] Shapur II ({{reign|309|379}}) incorporated Gandhara and Kabul into his own domains.{{sfn|Rezakhani|2017|p=83}}{{sfn|Vaissière|2016}}{{sfn|Cribb|2010|p=109}}


== References == == References ==
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== Sources == == Sources ==
* {{cite journal |last1=Cribb|first1=Joe|authorlink=|editor-last = Alram | editor-first = M. | title=The Kidarites, the numismatic evidence.pdf |journal= |date=2010 |volume= |pages=91-146|publisher= Coins, Art and Chronology II| location = |url=https://www.academia.edu/38112559/The_Kidarites_the_numismatic_evidence.pdf|ref=harv}} {{free access}} * {{cite journal |last1=Cribb|first1=Joe|editor-last = Alram | editor-first = M. | title=The Kidarites, the numismatic evidence.pdf |journal= Coins, Art and Chronology Ii, Edited by M. Alram et al|date=2010 |pages=91–146|publisher= Coins, Art and Chronology II|url=https://www.academia.edu/38112559|url-access=registration}}
* {{cite journal |last1=Cribb |first1=Joe |last2=Donovan |first2=Peter |title=Kushan, Kushano-Sasanian, and Kidarite Coins A Catalogue of Coins From the American Numismatic Society by David Jongeward and Joe Cribb with Peter Donovan |journal=The American Numismatic Society |date=2014 |page=4 |url=https://www.academia.edu/11049999/Kushan_Kushano-Sasanian_and_Kidarite_Coins_A_Catalogue_of_Coins_From_the_American_Numismatic_Society_by_David_Jongeward_and_Joe_Cribb_with_Peter_Donovan |language=en|ref=harv}} {{free access}} * {{cite journal |last1=Cribb |first1=Joe |last2=Donovan |first2=Peter |title=Kushan, Kushano-Sasanian, and Kidarite Coins A Catalogue of Coins From the American Numismatic Society by David Jongeward and Joe Cribb with Peter Donovan |journal=The American Numismatic Society |date=2014 |page=4 |url=https://www.academia.edu/11049999|url-access=registration |language=en}}
* {{cite book |last1=Cribb |first1=Joe |authorlink=Joe Cribb| editor-last1 = Rienjang | editor-first1 = Wannaporn | editor-last2 = Stewart| editor-first2 = Peter |title=Problems of Chronology in Gandhāran Art: Proceedings of the First International Workshop of the Gandhāra Connections Project, University of Oxford, 23rd-24th March, 2017 |isbn=978-1-78491-855-2 |date=2018 |publisher=University of Oxford The Classical Art Research Centre Archaeopress |url=https://archive.org/details/ProblemsOfChronologyInGandharanArt/page/n27|ref=harv}} {{free access}} * {{cite book |last1=Cribb |first1=Joe |author-link=Joe Cribb| editor-last1 = Rienjang | editor-first1 = Wannaporn | editor-last2 = Stewart| editor-first2 = Peter |title=Problems of Chronology in Gandhāran Art: Proceedings of the First International Workshop of the Gandhāra Connections Project, University of Oxford, 23rd-24th March, 2017 |isbn=978-1-78491-855-2 |date=2018 |publisher=University of Oxford The Classical Art Research Centre Archaeopress |url=https://archive.org/details/ProblemsOfChronologyInGandharanArt/page/n27}} {{free access}}
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Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom Kushanshah from 303 to 330

Peroz II Kushanshah
Coin of Peroz II Kushanshah in Kushan style, possible Balkh mint. Peroz II is wearing his characteristic bull-horns crown.
Kushanshah of the Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom
Reign303–330
PredecessorHormizd II Kushanshah
SuccessorVarahran Kushanshah
Died330
ReligionZoroastrianism

Peroz II Kushanshah (Bactrian script: Πιρωςο Κοϸανο ϸαηο) was the penultimate Kushanshah of the Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom from 303 to 330. He was the successor of Hormizd II Kushanshah.

Like his two previous predecessors—Hormizd I Kushanshah and Hormizd II Kushanshah—Peroz II had the same group of coins minted during his reign, with gold dinars and copper drachms provided from the main Kushano-Sasanian base of Tukharistan. However, Peroz II is called "the Great Kushan King" and not the "Kushan King of Kings" on his coins, hence renouncing their claim of kingship over the Sasanian Empire. Since the reign of Hormizd I Kushanshah, copper drachms were minted with the names of two local governors, Meze and Kavad. This was also continued under Peroz II.

In Gandhara, Peroz II issued copper coins with his characteristic "bull horns crown". However, he was the last of the Kushano-Sasanian rulers to issue such coins in Gandhara. After that point, the area was occupied by Shapur II, who issued his own coinage from Kabul.

Peroz II was succeeded by Varahran Kushanshah in Tukharistan, while the Sasanian King of Kings Shapur II (r. 309–379) incorporated Gandhara and Kabul into his own domains.

References

  1. Cribb 2010, pp. 98–99.
  2. Cribb 2010, p. 98.
  3. Cribb & Donovan 2014, p. 4.
  4. ^ Rezakhani 2017, p. 83.
  5. ^ Cribb 2010, p. 109.
  6. ^ Vaissière 2016.

Sources

Preceded byHormizd II Kushanshah Kushanshah of the Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom
303–330
Succeeded byVarahran I Kushanshah
Kushanshahs of the Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom (230–365)
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